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Colombian National Charged with Voter Fraud, Federal Benefit Fraud and Identity Theft Offenses

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A Colombian national unlawfully residing in Boston has been indicted on federal charges including identity theft, voter fraud, and fraudulent receipt of government benefits such as rental assistance, Social Security, and food assistance. The case highlights immigration enforcement priorities and potential consequences for undocumented immigrants who commit fraud.
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A Colombian woman unlawfully residing in Boston has been indicted by a federal grand jury for identity theft offenses—including receiving rental assistance, Social Security, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits—as well as voter fraud under the stolen identity.

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